import files from MS Money

Vladimir Weinstein weivsara at gmail.com
Mon Apr 16 13:05:40 EDT 2007


I did that move last year - I had MS Money data from 05/2002 to  
07/2006. It involved several steps and about two hours of my time. I  
exported Money's data into QIF and then imported them one by one,  
identifying connecting transactions (i.e. transferring money from  
checking to CC). It wasn't very painful.

Regards,
v.

On Apr 16, 2007, at 6:42 AM, Josh Sled wrote:

> On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 21:44 +1000, Stephen Hart wrote:
>> I am interested in using Gnucash. I am NOT experienced with freeware
>> or non-commercial software. I would have to wait till the Windows
>> version of Gnucash is available and stable.
>
> We would appreciate your time in testing, if available, which will  
> help
> make it both available and stable. :)
>
>
>> I currently use MS Money. I am not very happy with it. I have several
>> years records of MS Money files, so I would need to convert Money
>> files to Gnucash.
>>
>> Is it possible to import MS Money files into Gnucash?
>
> Not directly.  You would need to export the data from Money in the QIF
> format, which GnuCash could import.
>
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